Agents of change: collaborative alchemy

Agents of Change is a senior-focused public art project. Open to interested seniors, it provides participants with a unique opportunity to work with a team of established artists over an extended period of time.

Over a span of two years starting in February 2020, the group will investigate and engage with the potential of photography and photo-based media via a series of workshops. The project is open to experimentation, interaction, growth, and collaboration as the group builds skills and evolves in focus toward a significant public project or projects that will be a lasting legacy.

Agents of Change will provide a unique opportunity for collaboration and expression of concerns and priorities for a group of elders in the community. The project will be documented over its course and will contribute to the growing body of work about arts and health for seniors.

Interested in participating?

Register in person at Hillcrest Centre, or by calling 604-257-8680, or online.

Birthe Piontek

Born in Germany, Piontek is an Assistant Professor at Emily Carr University of Art & Design. Through photo work, sculpture and installations, she explores aspects of the relationship between memory and the complexities of identity, including female identity and its representation in society.

Her work is exhibited and published internationally. Her publication Abendlied was named by Time Magazine as one of the best photo-books of 2019.

Agents of Change is produced by the City of Vancouver Public Art Program in fulfillment of the public art requirement for Opal by Element, and in partnership with Arts & Health: Healthy Aging Through the Arts, Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation.